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    sight
    /sīt/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. manage to see or observe (someone or something); catch an initial glimpse of: "tell me when you sight London Bridge"
    • 2. take aim by looking through the sights of a gun: "she sighted down the barrel"

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  2. 1. : something that is seen : spectacle. 2. a. : a thing regarded as worth seeing usually used in plural. the sights of the city. b. : something ludicrous or disorderly in appearance. you look a sight. 3. a. chiefly dialectal : a great number or quantity. b. : a good deal : lot. a far sight better. not by a damn sight. 4. a.

  3. SIGHT definition: 1. the ability to see: 2. something that is in someone's view: 3. when someone sees something or…. Learn more.

  4. If you sight someone or something, you suddenly see them, often briefly. The security forces sighted a group of young men that had crossed the border. American English : sight / ˈsaɪt /

  5. sensitivity to stimuli originating outside of the body. noun. the act of looking or seeing or observing. synonyms: survey, view. see more. the act of directing the eyes toward something and perceiving it visually. noun. anything that is seen. “he was a familiar sight on the television”.

  6. Definition of sight noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. 1. a. The ability to see. b. Field of vision: out of my sight. 2. a. The act or fact of seeing: hoping for a sight of land; caught sight of a rare bird. b. Something seen: That bird is a rare sight around here. c. Something worth seeing; a spectacle: the sights of London. d.

  8. something that you see, especially something interesting: the sights and sounds of the market. at first sight. B2. the first time you see or hear about something or someone: It may, at first sight, seem a surprising choice. the sights. B1. the beautiful or interesting places in a city or country, that a lot of people visit:

  9. sight a thing that you see or can see, especially something that is impressive or unusual: It's a spectacular sight as the flamingos lift into the air. scene a view that you see, especially one with people and/or animals moving about and doing things: It was a pleasant rural scene.

  10. SIGHT meaning: 1 : the sense through which a person or animal becomes aware of light, color, etc., by using the eyes the ability to see; 2 : the act of seeing someone or something often + of often used figuratively

  11. SIGHT meaning: 1. the ability to see: 2. something that is in someone's view: 3. when someone sees something or…. Learn more.

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